Towards the modernization of educational components of regional entrepreneurial ecosystems

 
PIIS020736760004137-9-1
DOI10.31857/S020736760004137-9
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Affiliation: Institute of Economics and service of Ufa state oil technical University
Address: Russian Federation
Affiliation: Institute of Economics, Finance and business, Bashkir State University
Address: Russian Federation
Journal nameObshchestvo i ekonomika
EditionIssue 2
Pages83-97
Abstract

A methodological approach to determining the parameters and structure of a regional business ecosystem has been developed. The need for the development of an entrepreneurial education system is shown. A model for the implementation of entrepreneurial education is proposed, in which the key role is played by the universities of the region.

Keywordsentrepreneurship, regional entrepreneurial ecosystem, domains, human capital, entrepreneurial education
Received05.03.2019
Publication date14.03.2019
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